I told Chris to go look around in surrounding dumpsters
trash cans because I figured there would be no way they were keeping the whole
overstuffed backpack filled with sweaty cloths. No luck. Crestfallen we drove
home not wanting to deal with waiting and waiting around to file at the Police
Station.
We took an inventory of all the items and the police report
was filled the next day. Chris did a great job trying to find ways to replace
all my favorite things (he even found the only pair of those Boston running
shoes in my size and ordered them from Australia) He called garmin and begged
for a deal to get me a new watch. No dice. All we got was that they marked the
device as stolen so if anyone tried to sync it they would get a message telling
them it was stolen and garmin would get notified. He told us to "call back if we found it!!" which was annoying, I didn't misplace it in my house, Brett from garmin, someone STOLE it.
About our week we went. Until yesterday I get this call from
Chris (sorry Mom, missed your initial call) and he says, “guess what I have?” I
made a funny random guess and then he tells me, “I have your backpack.” I don’t
believe it. He also tells me my garmin and my Boston shoes are in it. I’m
speechless. How? What?
I do acknowledge that unfortunately the events of our world
today are likely the reason why I got my bag back. The poor person who called
it in and police officers that had to go investigate went into the situation
prepared for my backpack to be containing much more harmful items than a sweaty
sports bra. However, it is comforting to know that there are people out there
with their eyes out and utilizing the “see something, say something” mentality.
All in all, I’m still in a happy disbelief. I get to do my
long run tomorrow with my garmin on my wrist and favorite shoes (that I’m going
to start calling my lucky shoes) on my feet :)
Shoe order from Australia was cancelled, and o yeah, Brett from garmin, I guess
you get the last laugh after all-we found the garmin :)